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Verbs who need -e;-den;-ile
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1.       ReyhanL
1961 posts
 30 Sep 2009 Wed 04:10 pm

Here is a list of verbs who insists their objects to take -e; -den; -ile endings :

 

-e/-a  ending  :

-e bakmak = to look after

-e basmak = to tread on, to squash

-e bayýlmak = to love  doing something, to faint

-e bildirmek = to let someone know

-e binmek = to get into/ onto a vehicle

-e çalýþmak = to try to

-e haber vermek= to inform, to tell

-e hatýrlatmak = to remind (someone)

-e inanmak = to believe

-e karýþmak = to interfere (in)

-e kýzmak = to be annoyed (with)

-e sormak = to ask (someone)

-e yardým etmek = to help (someone)

 

Ex.

Arabaya bindim. = I gt into the car.

Sana haber vereceðim. = I will inform you.

Bana sormadýn. = You didnt ask me.

 

-den/-dan endings :

-den bahsetmek = to discuss, to mention

-den býkmak = to get fed up of

-den geçmek = to pass (over)

-den hoþlanmak = to enjoy

-den inmek = to get off, out of, to go/ come down

-den kaçmak = to avoid

-den korkmak = to scare

-den nefret etmek = to hate

-den özür dilemek = to apologise (to)

-den sýkýlmak = to get bored, to get fed up

 

Ex.

Arabadan indim . = I got out of car.

örümceklerden korkuyorum. = Im afraid of spiders.

Senden nefret ediyorum. = I hate you.

 

-ile endings:

 

-ile evlenmek = to get married (to)

-ile konuþmak = to talk (to)

 

Ex:

Seninle asla evlenmeyeceðim. = I will never get married with (to?) you

 

 

 



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2.       MarioninTurkey
6124 posts
 30 Sep 2009 Wed 04:28 pm

Great! Also, in the dictionary, it puts -e/-a, -den/-dan etc by the verb, so you can see which ending goes with which verb

3.       jenniecakes
125 posts
 30 Sep 2009 Wed 10:51 pm

THANKYOUUUU!  This helps so much!!!
I actually feel like i´m getting somewhere with turkish grammar now.

4.       ReyhanL
1961 posts
 30 Sep 2009 Wed 10:53 pm

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5.       Melike1
388 posts
 01 Oct 2009 Thu 01:10 pm

This meaning isn´t  correct:

 

-den kaçýrmak = to avoid to help escape/to let escape/to miss (seeing)

kaçýnmak means avoid

-den hoþlanmak = to enjoy

Can also be to like i think thats more often used

6.       ReyhanL
1961 posts
 01 Oct 2009 Thu 01:20 pm

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7.       Bea Blanchi
213 posts
 01 Oct 2009 Thu 01:25 pm

Oh, thank you so much! This list is so helpful!

 

Thanks a million ReyhanL!

8.       ReyhanL
1961 posts
 01 Oct 2009 Thu 01:44 pm

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9.       Melike1
388 posts
 01 Oct 2009 Thu 01:55 pm

Didnt think you were going to be angry Unsure i just wanted to help!

In stead of starting to correct my ´mistake´ you coul also say thanks for

trying to help.

 

Thanks but i dont need a dictionary for this kind of easy words,

because of focusing on the correct meaning of the word i forgot to delete

-den

 

 



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10.       ReyhanL
1961 posts
 01 Oct 2009 Thu 01:58 pm

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